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New gaming PC finally ordered

Started by Berkut, April 28, 2009, 09:48:15 AM

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Berkut

Well, I finally pulled the trigger, after filling up a Newegg basket about 20 times over the last 4 weeks.

Item List:

DVD BURN LG|GH22NS30 22X SATA % - OEM
$22.99
GIFT NVIDIA COD - WORLD AT WAR % - OEM
$49.99
FLASH 8G|OCZ FLDRV OCZUSBATV8G R - Retail
$17.99
GIFT TOM CLANCY'S HAWX - OEM
$49.99
CASE CM|RC-1000-KSN1-GP BK/SIL RT - Retail
$159.99
MB ASUS P6T DELUXE V2 1366 X58 RTL - Retail
$269.99
VGA EVGA | 896-P3-1171-AR GTX 275 R - Retail
$269.99
PSU CM|RS-700-AMBA-D3 700W RT - Retail
$119.99
($279.99) CPU INTEL|CORE I7 920 2.66G 45N R - Retail
$279.99
MEM 2Gx3|OCZ OCZ3P1600LV6GK R - Retail
$109.99
($104.99) HD 1T|WD 7K 32M SATA2 WD1001FALS % - OEM
$104.99
MS WIN VISTA HM PREM SP1 64BIT 1PK% - OEM
$99.99
Total Amount:
$1415.26
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Berkut

I think I have another $100 in mail in rebates as well.

I haven't spent this much on a  PC in quite some time.
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Berkut

WTF, I hate this damn forum. Why won't it just cut and paste without all that bullshit?
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Grey Fox

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Cecil

Nice rig you got there....well I suppose anyway. :lol:

Seen

I spend 550 less and got same gaming performance. But nice rig if you had too much cash.  :lol:

No custom fan?

And enjoy vista.  :lol:

Berkut

550 less? Really?

I know I spent some extra for longer term expandability, but I don't think it is anything close to $500. More like $200, at most.

And Vista? meh. Had to buy some OS, and apparently you won't be able to upgrade from XP to Win7.
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Grey Fox

Quote from: Berkut on April 28, 2009, 11:23:47 AM
550 less? Really?

I know I spent some extra for longer term expandability, but I don't think it is anything close to $500. More like $200, at most.

And Vista? meh. Had to buy some OS, and apparently you won't be able to upgrade from XP to Win7.

and you think going Vista to Win 7 is going to work?
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Berkut

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Berkut

I really am curious to hear how I could ahve saved $550 and gotten the same gaming perfomrance.

After all, the MB+CPU+memory combo didn't cost that much in total.
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Grey Fox

Quote from: Berkut on April 28, 2009, 11:38:40 AM
Quote from: Grey Fox on April 28, 2009, 11:32:26 AM


and you think going Vista to Win 7 is going to work?

Yes?

Optimistic are ya!

I'm also interested on how Seen did that.

Maybe by not buying a case & extra SATA cable?
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Berkut

WEell, I divided everything into two groups:

1. Items that don't have much bearing on performance per se, or that would be consistent across any of the primary performance choices. Things like HD, case, power supply, dvd drive, etc., etc. I was surprised how much this came up to. You can save some money on some of these choices - $40 on a smaller hard drive, for example. Maybe $40 on a different case. But none of these savings were any that I was that worried about - after all, my current case has lasted me nearly a decade, and I expect this one will as well. Might as well have something I like.


2. Specifically performance choices, where you can make some trade offs between price and capability. CPU, MG, memory, graphics card.
Once you comapre just group 2, there isn't a lot of different in the mid-range. I could save some money by getting a AMD Phenom II, for example - but it really wasn't that much. Maybe $100-$150. I could save $30 on the graphics card, but the one I bought was the one I wanted and it came free with a game I was going to spend $40 to buy anyway.
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viper37

Quote from: Grey Fox on April 28, 2009, 11:32:26 AM
and you think going Vista to Win 7 is going to work?
yes, it will :)

Vista is actually a good OS, once patched, and with new hardware :)

I still have XP on dual boot, and frankly, I don't know why people like it so much.  It takes 3x as long to boot than in Vista, it won't recognize my wireless kb&mouse, the wireless network performance is much better than with XP... well, I like that OS compared to XP :)

Only problem is with some older softwares/games that might not work.  I don't get all that Vista hate.  At first, yeah, it was shitty.  But SP#1 got it better than XP.
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Quote from: viper37 on April 28, 2009, 12:46:27 PM
Quote from: Grey Fox on April 28, 2009, 11:32:26 AM
and you think going Vista to Win 7 is going to work?
yes, it will :)

Vista is actually a good OS, once patched, and with new hardware :)

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